The TAM Rubberstamp Archive started in 1983 by sending out the first sheets into the network Ruud knew then, and is now over 32 years old. Still more contributions come in and only rarely the normal public can get a glimpse of what the archive contains. Several documentations about this archive are previously made, and online a large catalogue is available. (You can find an overview of all important details mentioned in previous publications (see also www.iuoma.org).

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Older contributions

Because there are so many sheets in the archive, today I scanned some of the older ones for you. They date back from 1984 and 1983. Some mail-artists that sent them in (like Michael Scott, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, Edgardo-Antonio Vigo) don't live anymore. Some however are as active as can be....still!

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The TAM Rubberstamp Archive started in 1983 by sending out the first sheets into the network Ruud knew then, and is now over 32 years old. Still more contributions come in and only rarely the normal public can get a glimpse of what the archive contains. Several documentations about this archive are previously made, and online a large catalogue is available. (You can find an overview of all important details mentioned in previous publications (see also www.iuoma.org).